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In the tearoom there is a sober veneration for unadorned rusticity, for the greatness to be found in the most restrained expression of the humble and simple.
Andrew Juniper • Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence
Weidenfeld & Nicolson • You Are Here: A Brief Guide to the World
“The hidden people—close to the sea. In unspoiled nature as far away from houses as possible.
Ingrid Fetell Lee • Joyful: The surprising power of ordinary things to create extraordinary happiness
Design criteria: Nothing surplus to requirement Significant areas of “nothing” in interiors and gardens Ample space around all accent pieces Accent pieces at an absolute minimum
Andrew Juniper • Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence
opportunity from the wider landscape to encounter Rackham’s ‘exquisite beauty of the small and complex and unexpected’.
Julian Hoffman • Irreplaceable: The fight to save our wild places
Inside The Art-Filled Home/Studio This Textile Designer Has Rented For 48 years
youtube.comLucy Mort • The Gen Z Aesthetic
Minangkabau forests.
John Keay • The Honourable Company: History of the English East India Company
The arrival of the first consignments of fresh bergamot made headline news in Cologne, and women brought small children to the distillery, lifting them up to its high windows so that they could inhale the intense, health-giving scent of the fruit.